Motocross racing game Trial Xtreme Freedom has launched its free Galaxy Pass to players in select regions during its soft launch.
Players who activate the pass gain access to custom challenges, a personal token vault, and features still under development. Whilst the pass includes web3-related functions, these remain optional during the trial period.
The soft launch currently covers six countries, with the Galaxy Pass forming a core part of this testing process.
Key Insights
- The Galaxy Pass is now live and can be claimed for free within Trial Xtreme Freedom by accessing the in-game settings menu.
- The pass grants access to exclusive rotating challenges, early testing of unreleased features, and a personal vault for storing digital assets.
- Currently available only in soft launch regions: India, UK, Italy, Brazil, Netherlands, and Australia.

What is Trial Xtreme Freedom?
Trial Xtreme Freedom is a mobile motocross game built around physics-based racing and obstacle navigation.
Players compete in real-time matches, progress through a solo career mode, and explore open-ended social spaces. In addition to racing, the game includes customisation, progression systems, and optional blockchain-based features such as digital assets and tokens.
The game is being developed by Gameplay Galaxy, a studio with prior experience in mobile racing titles. It builds on the earlier Trial Xtreme franchise, which saw more than 300 million downloads globally.

What is the Galaxy Pass?
The Galaxy Pass is a new, free-to-claim feature that allows players to access early content, store in-game assets, and complete custom challenges. Once activated from the in-game settings menu, it serves as a central hub for testing features not yet released to the wider player base.
The pass also introduces a personal vault for X-Tokens and NFTs, though the function of these tokens has not yet been fully explained. According to the team, there is no time limit for claiming the pass, and it is only available to users who log in to the game directly.
Additional features tied to the pass—including Overdrive Bikes, avatar customisation tools, and a player marketplace—are listed as in development.

What’s next for the game?
The game remains in soft launch and is currently available in India, the United Kingdom, Italy, Brazil, the Netherlands, and Australia. These regions are being used to test game features, gather player feedback, and assess technical performance ahead of a global release.
Gameplay Galaxy has said that features linked to blockchain technology are optional for now and will continue to be refined during this phase.
Further updates to the Galaxy Pass and other in-game systems are expected in the coming months, with more information to be released as testing progresses.

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